Principal Editor

Parvati Nair
Special Adviser on Migration at the United Nations University Vice-Rectorate in Europe, Bonn
and
Professor of Hispanic, Cultural and Migration Studies at Queen Mary, University of Londonpnair@unu.edu

Reviews Editor

The course of cultures at both local and global levels is crucially affected by migratory movements. In turn, culture itself is turned migrant.

This double-blind peer-reviewed journal will advance the study of the plethora of cultural texts on migration produced by an increasing number of cultural practitioners across the globe who tackle questions of culture in the context of migration. They do this in a variety of ways and through a variety of media. To name but a few relevant aspects of this juncture of migration and culture, questions of dislocation, travel, borders, diasporic identities, transnational contacts and cultures, cultural memory, the transmission of identity across generations, questions of hybridity and cultural difference, the material and oral histories of migration and the role of new technologies in bridging cultures and fostering cultural cross-pollination will all be relevant. Methodologies of research will include both the study of ‘texts’ and fieldwork.

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